Over the past 20 years, Mr. Demopoulos prepared and
delivered numerous tutorials, workshops and conference presentations. He authored
several courses on Microsoft operating systems including "Windows NT Architecture",
"Windows 2000/XP Architecture", and "Windows NT and Unix: A Technical Comparison".
Prior to the release of Microsoft .NET, he developed and delivered a seminar for IT
executives and system architects on .NET's significance and technical features.
Most recently, he has developed and presented a series of courses on Information
Security for software developers, IT professionals and enterprise managers.

Ted Demopoulos worked closely with the Open Software
Foundation during the development of the Distributed Computing Environment as a
technical evangelist, trainer, and consultant. He was the principal developer of
the first DCE programming seminar for the Open Software Foundation and delivered
DCE architecture, programming and administration courses to OSF's technical
staff. He delivered dozens of DCE courses worldwide, and helped develop a
commercial DCE development tool for Open Environment Corp. Mr. Demopoulos also
consulted with a number of DCE vendors, including IBM, HP, DEC, and Gradient
Technologies.

Some of Ted's DCE consulting assignments include:

Security Architect on a health care system proposal for Kaiser Permanente
Northern California Region. Designed and implemented a DCE-based
prototype system for securely storing and distributing medical records.
DCE Security was a critical technology for meeting both the client's
and the regulatory agency's security requirements.

Worked on a high throughput, real-time, DCE-based transactional
system for lottery and horse racing for The Royal Hong Kong Jockey
Club. Involvement ranged from designing security architecture,
educating the system development team on DCE, teaching the client's
IT department how to take the system live and maintain it securely,
and coordinating interactions between US and International development
teams.

Compared competing UNIX and Windows DCE implementations for several
clients. Made recommendations based on each client's current IT
environment, planned usage, and projected needs.

Mr. Demopoulos has been fascinated by computer security since his first
significant encounter with computers in 1977. He has actively worked in the
computer security field during his entire career, including customer support
for prominent companies in the security field, and as a consultant to IT
groups within organizations. He is aware of how "hackers" and other computer
criminals think, and how to successfully defend against them.

Some of Ted's Security consulting assignments include:

Building a security test lab for The Hong Kong government and
running competing vendor's products though the paces. Made concrete
recommendations for products based on projected needs, and successfully
defended choices.

Architecting and implementing a secure framework for audit
and server log consolidation for a large US Investment house. Acted
as project manager, general security resource, and point of contact
between the client and vendors.

Design of a general purpose digital certificate for banking for
Joint Electronic Teller Services Limited (JETCO), a consortium of
over forty Asian banks.

Comparing two competing Internet security products and analyzing
their strengths and weaknesses for a large governmental agency. Made
recommendations based on client's current and future needs.

Design of a system for secure data aggregation over the Internet
that is now operational and used in over one hundred countries.

Designing and conducting an employee survey to assess the security knowledge
of engineers, sales personnel and managers for Cisco Systems. The survey
report included metrics and recommendations for improving the
effectiveness of staff involved with selling security solutions.